He was born February 5, 1922 in Salona, the son of William S. and Clara Emerick McKibben.
Jack was married August 7, 1942 to the former Gladys J. Killam.
He was a World War II Army Air Force veteran.
Jack was a member of the Faith United Methodist Church for 25 years.
He retired in 1982 after 42 years as an inspector from AVCO.
Jack was a volunteer at the Loyalsock Volunteer Fire Dept. for 10 years.
He was a member of the Golden Agers of Montoursville.
Jack loved to dance modern western square dance and enjoyed home crafts, fishing in the the Chincoteague Island in Virginia.
He was predeceased by seven brothers, seven sisters and one grandson.
Burial will be in Twin Hills Memorial Park at the convenience of the family.
He was born February 5, 1922 in Salona, the son of William S. and Clara Emerick McKibben.
Jack was married August 7, 1942 to the former Gladys J. Killam.
He was a World War II Army Air Force veteran.
Jack was a member of the Faith United Methodist Church for 25 years.
He retired in 1982 after 42 years as an inspector from AVCO.
Jack was a volunteer at the Loyalsock Volunteer Fire Dept. for 10 years.
He was a member of the Golden Agers of Montoursville.
Jack loved to dance modern western square dance and enjoyed home crafts, fishing in the the Chincoteague Island in Virginia.
He was predeceased by seven brothers, seven sisters and one grandson.
Burial will be in Twin Hills Memorial Park at the convenience of the family.
Family Members
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Ada I McKibben Andrews
1900–1983
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Ira Joseph McKibben
1901–1973
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Lavona Etta McKibben Fantaskey
1903–1977
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Guy Elsworth McKibben
1905–1986
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Nancy J. McKibben Wasson
1907–1989
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Gordon Lee McKibben
1909–1978
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Earl Emerick McKibben
1913–1986
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Fannie Anna McKibben Smith
1915–1990
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William S McKibben Jr
1916–1991
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Mildred Grace McKibben Knarr
1920–2002
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Carroll Lynn "Carl" McKibben
1923–1989
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Walter Neal "Muggs" McKibben
1926–2006
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